This Week on Cyclocross Magazine: May 30

Want to know what to look for on Cyclocross Magazine this week? Worried you might have missed something last week? Fear not, because we've got it all mapped out for you. Every Monday, I’ll be giving you a little preview of what’s in store for the week, and letting you know about some of the great articles that you might have missed last week. If there’s any story you’d like us to cover, any burning question you want answered, or any cool racer you’d like to hear from, let us know! Leave messages in the comments, find me on the Cowbell Forums or email molly [at] cxmagazine.com.

Want to know what to look for on Cyclocross Magazine this week? Worried you might have missed something last week? Fear not, because we’ve got it all mapped out for you. Every Monday, I’ll be giving you a little preview of what’s in store for the week, and letting you know about some of the great articles that you might have missed last week. If there’s any story you’d like us to cover, any burning question you want answered, or any cool racer you’d like to hear from, let us know! Leave messages in the comments, find me on the Cowbell Forums or email molly [at] cxmagazine.com.

Keep Your Eyes Peeled This Week For:

Newbie News: whether you’re a seasoned rider or you hadn’t heard of cyclocross until last week, there’s something in Newbie News for you. We’re starting off with a few of our favorite tips for new racers, and giving noobs an idea of what they can expect to see online this summer.

Vareschi is the team director for the Rutgers University Cycling Team

The Girl With The Cowbell Tattoo: this week, I’ll be talking about fear as a limiter to racing and life in general. And yes, there will be lots of descriptions of me falling down.

Collegiate Chronicles: in this new bi-weekly column, you can meet Mark Vareschi, team director and “Mama Bear” for the five-time Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference Cyclocross Champions (and my alma mater), the Rutgers University Cycling Team. He’ll be talking about what it takes to build up a cyclocross team from a team of just five road racers to one of the top collegiate cyclocross teams on the East Coast.

In the Saddle With … we don’t want to give everything away, but we’ll give you a hint: he claimed a world championship title for cyclocross at the tender age of 22.

Racer Reviews: we’ll see even more products previously featured in issues of Cyclocross Magazine.

Tour of Belgium: As Seen Through Cyclocrossers’ Eyes: Christine Vardaros takes us through the Tour of Belgium, following some of our favorite cyclocrossers, including Niels Albert, Cyclocross World Champion Zdenek Stybar, Bart Wellens, Vincent Bastaens and Tom Meeusen, racing on the road in one of the top cyclocross countries in the world.

Women’s Wednesdays: Checking in with the Pros: speaking of women that make us stand up and take notice, check in with a few of the pro women of cyclocross and hear about what they’ve ben up to in the off-season … and what their goals for the upcoming season are! [Ed. note: Updated with a brief interview with Georgia Gould.]

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